![]() ![]() There is no easy way to make this crazy new (Data) Volume mount on your Desktop. ![]() Here, you’ll find all of your precious work and personal files. The location is Macintosh HD > System > Volumes > Macintosh HD. Updating to Catalina or Big Sur from Mojave will create an invisible partition of your HD called Macintosh HD – Data. More to the point, where are my all-important work files that, pre-update, were sitting in my Mac Hard Drive? Where did my files go? What, you may ask, is the point of an unwritable HD on my desktop? Good question. This is due to new security restrictions as dictated by Apple. ![]() Reason being, I did the same OS update on my laptop first with shocking results! Read more below.īe aware, when updating from Mojave to Catalina ( or Big Sur) you’ll find that the root Macintosh HD is unwritable. I was very hesitant to do this on my workhorse iMac. With 30 Years of Mac OS daily usage under my belt, I upgraded my desktop iMac from macOS Mojave to macOS Big Sur recently – and reluctantly. Updated your Mac OS and want to put your HD root files back in a desktop folder? Here’s your solution. ![]()
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